Disc jockey, producer and electronic music guru Steve Aoki is bringing the party to San Antonio's Club Rio on Sunday with his first studio album, “Wonderland.”

The L.A.-based artist released “Wonderland” on Jan. 17 and hit the tour trail running the following day with fellow DJ Datsik on the Deadmeat Tour.

“I love being on the road; I'm a road guy,” Aoki said.

What sets the tour apart from previous tours is Aoki will play original material and showcase his talents as a DJ, as well as a songwriter.

“‘Wonderland' is a culmination of different sounds and influences that have inspired me throughout the last three or four years,” Aoki said. “I'm diving into all kinds of genres and subgenres. I'm into dubstep and funkier stuff like I did with ‘Control Freak' (his previous album).”

“Wonderland” plays like a multilevel party soundtrack with its electro- and dance-heavy sound, and it's surprisingly radio-friendly. Don't be so shocked if Aoki becomes a household name with collaborators such as dance duo LMFAO, Weezer's Rivers Cuomo on “Earthquakey People,” Lil Jon and Chiddy Bang on “Emergency,” and Mr. Rager himself, Kid Cudi, on “Cudi the Kid.”

“I'm a songwriter first. Before I started doing dance music, I was in bands. I've been playing guitar since I was a teenager,” Aoki says. “‘Wonderland' was about crafting the best songs I can make and not having any limitations.”

While Aoki drew inspiration from rap, pop and dance, one of the album's highlights is the only instrumental track, “Steve Jobs.” The eight-bit-laced song is heavily influenced by Nintendo and Atari video games.

“There's no lyrics, it's just a fun club song,” Aoki says. “I love Steve Jobs, I love Apple, (that's why) I wanted to call it that.”